2019 Volkswagen Prices

New 2019 Volkswagen models list, prices, and reviews. Find the best deal on new 2019 Volkswagen cars for sale; Coupe, Convertible, Electric, Sedan, SUV, 4x4, Wagon. Armed with internet prices from competing local Volkswagen dealers, you'll save thousands on your new 2019 Volkswagen vehicle. Special Internet pricing is available in the USA for all new Volkswagen models.

¹ The price shown is based on the lowest priced trim level using the manufacturer's retail price, excluding taxes, titles and registration fees.

² Total rebates and incentives available are estimated and may vary based on vehicle, trim level, and or region; see dealer for details.
Pricing indicated may be less than MSRP, it is based on the lowest MSRP minus the estimated available incentives offered by the manufacturer; see dealer for details.

News & Reviews

The all-new 2019 Volvo XC40 arrives with a youthful design, Scandinavian-inspired interior, comfortable ride, and a competent turbo mated to a very good eight-speed automatic. But the design may be too quirky for some tastes, the back seat is tight for more than two, and although leather seats are standard, heating them is an extra-cost option.

Following a major re-design last year, the 2019 Mazda CX-5, the brand's best-selling vehicle four years running, adds a new turbo engine for two new trim levels, as well as Apple CarPlay and Android Auto capability on select models, while continuing with class-above features at every price point. But it remains held back by an awkward infotainment interface, middling cargo volume, and a stiff ride with too much road and wind noise on models with larger wheels.

The 2019 Kia Forte is all-new this year with Stinger-inspired styling cues, good fuel economy, and a number of standard active safety features. But performance from the single engine choice is only middling, the interior of the base model is low-buck, while the nameplate is no longer offered as a hatchback.

The 2019 Hyundai Kona continues the brand's notable value proposition by offering buyers competitive fuel economy, a class-above interior, an intuitive infotainment system and, for 2019, a range of advanced safety features that are standard on all trim levels. But it remains hampered by busy styling touches, a standard engine that offers only modest acceleration, and an interior that's on the small side for the segment.